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The Last Gold Rush...Ever!

By: Charles Goyette, Bill Haynes, David A. Stockman - foreword
Narrated by: Jim Seybert
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The Last Gold Rush...Ever! makes a powerful case that the US dollar and the global monetary system are headed for a world-changing crisis, describes the ways it will unfold, and explains why owning gold is a vital means of protecting yourself, your family, and your wealth.

If you had foreseen the financial confusion of the Carter years, or the exploding debt in the Bush years, or the Federal Reserve's "money printing" spree during the Obama presidency, you might have profited richly from the resulting bull markets in gold and silver. But today's governmental recklessness dwarfs each of those episodes. Add other accelerants to the dollar and debt crises - including currency and trade wars, an unaffordable military empire, and a juggernaut of domestic state socialism - now converging to fuel an era of monetary destruction that will drive gold prices to unimaginable heights.

In this unique collaboration, two gold experts - New York Times best-selling author Charles Goyette, with years of commenting and writing about gold, the dollar, and the economy from outside the industry, and Bill Haynes, with decades of trade-by-trade, tick-by-tick experience inside the precious metals markets - triangulate their views to prepare listeners for The Last Gold Rush...Ever!

©2020 Charles Goyette and Bill Haynes (P)2020 Gildan Media
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Good Financial Education

A very good lesson in regards to what is being done to our nation today.

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A little one sided and TMI about world affairs…

Arguments and lessons taught in the book are not always clearly explained but if you want to know more as support for your already made up mind and your pro gold and silver, I still must recommend this book.
If for no other reason, keep your head in the game and prioritize the acquisition of gold and silver!

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About much more than gold...

Geopolitics, economics, bitcoin, Biden, Trump, Covid1984, and precious metals.
Great book. Great narration. Great content.

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Contents did not fit the title

This book was a historical treatise on how governments have mistreated the masses by wielding the power of inflation. The point was well made, and I can see why one should own some gold. However, I was looking for strategies on owning gold. That part of the book was skimpy, hurried, and not at all developed.

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